Your vehicle can
operate through water up to a maximum recommended depth equal to the
floorboards.
If equipped with
high mounted intakes, your vehicle can operate through standing water
up to a height equal to the seat base
level.
NOTE |
If your vehicle becomes immersed or is operated in water that exceeds
the floor level, service is required before starting
the engine. Your dealer
can provide this service. If it's impossible to bring the vehicle
in before starting the engine, perform
the service outlined in
the Spark Arrester section, and take the vehicle in for service at
the first opportunity. |
Follow these procedures
when operating through water:
- Determine water depths
and current before entering water.
- Choose a crossing
where both banks have gradual inclines.
- Proceed slowly, avoiding
rocks and obstacles.
- Avoid operating through
deep or fast-flowing water.
WARNING |
The large tires on your vehicle may cause the vehicle to float in
deep or fast-flowing water, which could result in loss of
control and lead
to serious injury or death. Never cross deep or fast-flowing water
with your vehicle |
- After leaving water,
always dry the brakes by applying light pressure to the pedal repeatedly
until braking action is normal.
NOTE |
After running your vehicle in water, it's critical that you perform
the services outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart.
Give special attention
to engine oil, transmission oil, front and rear gearcases (if equipped),
and all grease fittings. |